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Nice collection you have. I suggest you print out next instructions, because you have to perform next actions in safe mde and this page wouldn't be available then.It's also very important you perform everything in the right order.

*Go to start > run and type: cleanmgr and click ok. Let it scan your system for files to remove. Make sure Temporary Files, Temporary Internet Files, and Recycle Bin are the only things checked. Press OK to remove them.

* Perform a full scan with ewido.Let it delete everything it is finding.When finished, you'll get the option to make a log.Save this log, because I'll need that later.

* Reboot your system back to normal mode.

Download FinditUnzip it to your desktop. Make sure the FindIt's.bat and XFind.com are together in the same UNZIPPED folder!

Doubleclick FindIt's.bat and it will produce a log.

Post back a fresh HijackThis log together with the log from ewido and the log from findit's and I'll take another look.

If you had any problems with deleting files or noticed any other problems during your fix, let me also know in your next reply.

Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
The current date is: Fri 04/29/2005
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL FILES FOUND BY THIS METHOD ARE NOT BAD FILES, THERE MIGHT BE LEGIT FILES LISTED AND PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHILE FIXING. IF YOU ARE UNSURE OF WHAT IT IS LEAVE THEM ALONE.
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* Download Killbox to your desktop. Click killbox.exe. Select the option "Delete on reboot". In the field labeled "Full Path of File to Delete" copy and paste next:

C:\WINDOWS\NAIL.EXE

Then press the button that looks like a red circle with a white X in it. Killbox will tell you that all listed files will be deleted on next reboot.. Click YES When it asks if you would like to Reboot now, click YESIf you get a "PendingFileRenameOperations Registry Data has been Removed by External Process!" message then just restart manually.

Your computer will reboot now.Ignore the error you will get about nail.exe missing afterwards.